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News from the School of Life Course & Population Sciences @kingsmedicine @KingsCollegeLon.
London, England
Joined May 2018
RT @KingsGHP: 📢We're hiring 📢. Join us in leading our cross-cutting programme of work to strengthen #postgraduate #education of health work….
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RT @kingsmedicine: New research from @KingsCollegeLon reveals that virtual maternity care during the COVID-19 pandemic may have driven incr….
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New research reveals that virtual maternity care during the COVID-19 pandemic may have driven increased use of subsequent care, raising overall maternity costs for the NHS.
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RT @kingsmedicine: Congratulations to Prof Alexandra Santos on receiving the Thermo Fisher Scientific Allergy Research Award 2025. The awa….
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RT @kingsmedicine: Congratulations to Professors Jordana Bell and Sarah Berry @lifecourse_KCL who delivered their Inaugural Lectures yester….
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RT @kingsmedicine: "We want GPs to have the basic knowledge to prioritise patient safety and demystify side effects.". Academics @KingsColl….
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Academics at King’s and the University of East Anglia have released guidance for GPs on how to manage patients who may be privately accessing weight loss drugs.
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RT @KingsCollegeLon: A community mentoring scheme for pregnant adolescent girls in Sierra Leone has been found to save lives, whilst also h….
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An innovative community-based mentoring scheme for pregnant adolescent girls in Sierra Leone has been found to save lives.
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RT @KingsCollegeLon: We are pleased to announce a new clinical research fellowship at King’s to advance the nation’s metabolic health in ho….
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Congratulations to Professor Andrew Shennan @OBSevidence, Head of our Department for Women & Children's Health, on being elected as a Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences 👏.
We are delighted to announce that Professors Ben Blencowe, Andrew Shennan OBE, Philip Newsome, and Jernej Ule have been elected as Fellows of the Academy of Medical Sciences. Read more ⬇️.
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RT @NIHRglobal: The #NIHRImpactPrizes recently celebrated the CRIBS and PAPAGAIO Global Health Research Groups as highly commended establis….
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RT @KingsCollegeLon: Inspired by King’s research, Root-to-Tip is a new word! .🌱 It boosts nutrition, promotes plant-based diets & cuts food….
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RT @kingsmedicine: Dr Nathan Cheetham, Senior Postdoctoral Data Scientist at King's College London, recently featured in an article in the….
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Exclusive: A study of impact of socioeconomic factors on Covid recovery shows poorer women without education were least likely to recover.
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RT @kingsmedicine: The team has been working in partnership to implement simple, scalable innovations to reduce mother and baby mortality a….
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RT @kingsmedicine: Congratulations to the CRIBS and PAPAGAIO Global Health Research Groups, led by Professor Andrew Shennan @OBSevidence, w….
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RT @KingsCollegeLon: People from disadvantaged backgrounds are more likely to experience COVID-19 symptoms for longer. The research by @ki….
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People from disadvantaged backgrounds are more likely to experience COVID-19 symptoms for longer, new research suggests.
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The CRIBS and PAPAGAIO Global Health Research Groups have been working on simple, scalable innovations to reduce mother and baby mortality and build research capacity in Sierra Leone. Read more about the work:
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In this blog Cristina Fernandez Turienzo, senior research fellow, King's College London shares the progress of research which aims to reduce maternal mortality and build capacity in Sierra Leone, on...
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The CRIBS and PAPAGAIO Global Health Research Groups at King’s College London have been shortlisted for the @NIHRresearch Impact Prizes 2025, which recognise researchers and teams who have had a major impact on the health and wealth of the nation, as well as globally ⬇️.
Simple, scalable innovations to reduce mother & baby mortality and build research capacity in Sierra Leone. 20/03/25.Team: CRIBS and PAPAGAIO Global Health Research Groups at King’s College London and partners @NIHRresearch @kingsmedicine @lifecourse_KCL
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RT @kingsmedicine: Last week, members of the Department of Nutritional Sciences @lifecourse_KCL, King's Food @kingsfoodnews and King’s Esta….
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RT @kingsmedicine: On 20 February, a delegation of clinical professors specialising in geriatric medicine from Japan, Taiwan and Korea visi….
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On 20 February, a delegation of clinical professors specialising in geriatric medicine from Japan, Taiwan and Korea visited researchers and clinicians at King’s College London and Guy’s and St...
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Check out the video below to see who was crowned Pancake Flipping Champion at our Department for Nutritional Sciences' annual pancake competition 🥞.
Happy Pancake Day! The Department of Nutritional Sciences held its annual pancake competition today to see who could master the most flips. Can @ProfWhelan retain his title as the Pancake Flipping Champion? Stay tuned. #PancakeDay #LifeAtKings #KCL
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